Bill Nagy

After all, linemen live in a world where they're talked to only when a yellow flag flies in their direction or their quarterback is on the ground. Beyond that, they're rarely singled out. They usually don't hold court with the media. They certainly don't charm or joke.

But there was Peter Konz on Friday at the NFL scouting combine, his 6-foot-5, 314-pound frame wedged behind a folding table that was surrounded by men and women holding notebooks, cameras, microphones and tape recorders. And Konz, the former Wisconsin Badger, never stopped smiling as he discussed religion, his coming marriage, his preferred form...

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Most of his offensive-line brethren would absolutely hate this.
After all, linemen live in a world where they're talked to only when a yellow flag flies in their direction or their quarterback is on the ground. Beyond that, they're rarely singled out....